Thursday, March 12, 2020

Oklahoma Hay Market Report

Alfalfa and hay trade movement was at a standstill this week, trade
remains steady.  Most of the Alfalfa quoted at the top of the price
ranges, had to be flawless.  Milk prices declined again this week.  These
declines are reducing the demand for Alfalfa hay.  Producers are about a
two months away from new crop hay and hoping markets will have come back
to some sort of normalcy.  Warmer weather especially overnight is needed
for this to happen.  


Market News continues to maintain an online hay directory for both in-
state and out-of-state hay producers.  The directories are on the ODAFF 
homepage at www.oda.state.ok.us. Producers wishing to list hay are 
encouraged to call at 1-405-521-3864 or emailOklahomaCity.LPGMN@usda.gov. 

Alfalfa
Central Oklahoma:  Premium quality large squares 190.00-200.00/ton; Good 
quality large squares 4X4X8 150.00/ton FOB; Fair quality large squares
4X4X8 130.00/ton FOB.

Eastern Oklahoma:  Premium quality large round bales 190.00/ton DEL. 
Supreme quality 220.00/ton DEL.

Western Oklahoma:  Premium quality large round bales 165.00-185.00/ton
FOB.  Good quality grinding hay 85.00-90.00/ton.

Grass Hay 
Central Oklahoma:  Good quality Bermuda grass hay large rounds 80.00/ton.

Western Oklahoma:  Good mixed grass hay large round bales 70.00-80.00/ton 
FOB.

Eastern Oklahoma:  No trades reported.

Wheat Hay 
Central Oklahoma:  No trades reported.

Western Oklahoma:  90.00-95.00/ton.

Eastern Oklahoma:  No trades reported.



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